Single Mathematics

Single Maths allows students to continue their study of Maths at degree level in a top ranking department. This pathway focuses on both pure mathematics and statistics with an emphasis on solving practical problems.

Year One

Year Two

Year Three

Mandatory modules

Non-mandatory modules

Non-mandatory modules

Calculus

Abstract Algebra

Bayesian Interference

Further Calculus

Computational Mathematics

Combinatorics

Linear Algebra

Linear Algebra II

Elliptic Curves

Probabilty

Probability II

Financial Mathematics

Statistics

Statistics II

Geometry of Curves and Surfaces

Graph Theory

Groups and Symmetry

Likelihood Inference

Mathematical Education

Medical Statistics

Multivariate Statistics in Machine Learing

Number Theory

Representation Theory of Finite Groups

Rings, Fields and Polynomials

Statistical Models

Stochastic Processes

Double Mathematics

If you wish to focus your studies on mathematics, we also offer a double-weighted pathway that allows you to study the subject in greater detail. This incorporates the modules listed above and gives students the opportunity to concentrate on theoretical problems.

As per Single Mathematics, plus:

Year One

Year Two

Year Three

Mandatory modules

Non-mandatory modules

Non-mandatory modules

Convergence and Continuity

Complex Analysis

Differential Equations

Discrete Mathematics

Project Skills

Hilbert Space

Geometry and Calculus

Real Analysis

Lebesgue Integration

Integration and Differentiation

Linear Systems

Numbers and Relations

Metric Spaces

Probability and Measure

Project Skills

To study on any particular Pathway you must meet the entry requirements of that subject. The information contained on the website with respect to modules is correct at the time of publication, but changes may be necessary, for example as a result of student feedback, Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies' (PSRB) requirements, staff changes, and new research. For more information, please read our guide on how Pathways work.